The Astros promoted top prospect Jonathan Singleton on Monday. Now is the part where you run to your waiver wire to pick up the power-hitting first baseman.

Singleton, 22, was hitting .267/.397/.544 with 14 home runs in 54 games this season for Triple-A Oklahoma City. Perhaps even more impressive than the 6-2, 255-pounder's raw power is that he also had a 52-42 K-to-BB ratio. Yes, that's a lot of strikeouts, which is to be expected of a young power hitter, but that's also a lot of walks, hinting at a strong plate approach.

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Add it all up, and Singleton may remind us of a young Ryan Howard, albeit with less power, in his first taste of big league action. Singleton, also a left-handed hitter, could make a power impact immediately in Houston, where he will take over first base or at least DH while Chris Carter mans the other spot. With top prospects George Springer and now Singleton in town, the Astros suddenly have a very intriguing fantasy lineup.